Taylor Swift and the Haim sisters are sparkling with jewels on The Eras Tour!
As part of Swift's West Coast concerts, Haim, consisting of siblings Alana, Este, and Danielle Haim, is one of the opening acts. The Grammy winner, aged 33, has been including their collaboration from Evermore, "No Body, No Crime," in her rotating setlist.
During the concert on Friday, July 28, the sisters surprised the audience with their choice of attire. When they appeared on stage during Swift’s performance of the "Evermore" section, they were wearing the same ballgowns seen in the "Bejeweled" music video, as seen in social media footage.
In the "Midnights" music video, Swift envisioned her best friends Este, 37, Danielle, 34, and Alana, 31, portraying Cinderella's evil stepsisters, while Laura Dern played their mother. Swift herself took on the role of the leading character, longing to join them at Prince Jack Antonoff's ball. (Antonoff, Swift's longtime collaborator, produced the album.)
Este captivated the audience in a mesmerizing green gown adorned with delicate rosettes on the skirt. Not to be outdone, she showcased another stunning ensemble, almost identical to the first, the following Friday. Danielle and Alana, on the other hand, embraced vibrant elegance, with Danielle donning a captivating red dress and Alana opting for an equally alluring purple number. The stage show was set aglow with their coordinated silk attires, mirroring their on-screen choices. In a playful TikTok video, the sisters cheekily proclaimed themselves as "evil step sisters," as they made their way up to the stage.
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Swift, who set off on her Eras Tour in March in Arizona, wore a marigold-colored Evermore dress for the live “No Body, No Crime” performance.
Swift debuted "No Body, No Crime" during her concert on July 22 as part of the Eras Tour in Seattle. In her introduction on stage, she excitedly announced, "We have something new for you, hope you like it!" The Haim sisters, donning matching leather pants and crop tops, gracefully joined her on the Lumen Field stage.
For years, Swift and Haim have shared a strong bond of friendship. The musical trio even had the opportunity to open for Swift during her 1989 live tour in 2015. Este, Danielle, and Alana have also been fortunate enough to attend Swift's star-studded 4th of July gatherings at her luxurious Rhode Island mansion over the years.
Este expressed her admiration for Vevo, describing her as a remarkable performer and a source of inspiration. In an interview with Elle UK, Este revealed that Vevo's love for her craft is undeniable. Este also mentioned that after their performances, Vevo would always be keen on spending time together.
Danielle exclaimed, "It's absolutely mind-blowing to see how hard she works."
Apart from joining Haim in their "Bejeweled"-inspired outfits for a performance of "No Body, No Crime," Santa Clara Swifties, including celebrities like Josh Gad, Mark Zuckerberg, and Gigi Hadid, were in for a delightful surprise. Swift treated them to a series of unexpected songs. She teamed up with her frequent collaborator Aaron Dessner for an acoustic version of "Right Where You Left Me" and then expertly played "Castles Crumbling" on the piano as a solo performance.